| 02Agat3 4:10 | | | which in the sunny springtime | play | in their myriads in the |
| 03Buz5 32:13 | | | and horns all began to | play, | all making their own different |
| 06Khor2 63:6 | | | was very beautiful and was | playing; | her name was Nazinik. He |
| 06Khor3 55:22 | | | lustful passion for a woman | playing | the lyre with skillful fingers |
| 07Seb1 45:10 | | | of Heraclius, he brought into | play | his wicked guile, making the |
| 09Draskh1 45:6 | | | through numerous acts of gallantry | played | havoc with the lines of |
| 09Draskh1 45:16 | | | and teach me how to | play | the philosopher, and grieve for |
| 10Tovma1 8:2 | | | the north. The sun’s rays | played | upon the strollers; the fish |
| 10Tovma1 11:29 | | | Shavasp Artsruni, while they were | playing | polo, spurring after him took |
| 10Tovma3 10:24 | | | children who, grasping your power, | play | with you and all your |
| 11Asogh1 19:2 | | | people) saw handsome Christian boys | playing; | attacking them like wolves, they |
| 12Last1 10:34 | | | wine presses. Children do not | play | before their parents, nor do |
| 12Last1 16:5 | | | squares, nor did the children | play | before them. Herds did not |
| 12Last1 18:18 | | | herds and flocks leap and | play | in evergreen valleys by cold |